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George Remington

From Graces Guide

George Remington (c1821- )

c1821 Born in Rotherhithe

1850 Elected Member of Inst Civil Engineers; of 4 St George's Place, Haverstock Hill, N W[1]

1851 Baptism of his son, George.

1865 George Remington published a plan for the construction of a tunnel railway from Dungeness to Cape Gris Nez.

1872 Patent application by Joseph Rodney Croskey, Fellow of the Society of Arts, of No. 43, Portsdown-road, Maida-hill, and George Remington, Member of the Institution of Civil Engineers, of No. 21, Mansfield-road, Haverstock-hill, both in the county of Middlesex, for the invention of "improvements in rails for railways."[2]

1881 George Remington 60, civil engineer, lived in Fulham with Harriet Remington 61, George Remington 30, civil engineer, Harriett A. Remington 24[3]


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Sources of Information

  1. Civil engineer records
  2. London gazette 26 April 1872
  3. 1881 census